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Ocean Garden/Lost Coral (triptych,18"x20" each) Painting

Jane Dell

United States

Painting, Gouache on Wood

Size: 20 W x 18 H x 0.1 D in

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This acrylic, gouache, collage triptych is an ongoing, 18"x20" each, modular project that expresses the fast bleaching and disappearing of the world's coral reefs. From a rainbow of every color in the spectrum turning to white ash should be a signal to change our way of treating the environment. In this series of 3 cradled panels,I let my imagination go to a place that is part surreal and part narrative to express my concern and awe of the exquisite beauty under our oceans that we are losing.

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Multi-paneled Painting:Gouache on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:20 W x 18 H x 0.1 D in

Number of Panels:2

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Jane Dell is a NEA Grant recipient and enjoyed a residency at the Brydcliff Artist Colony in Woodstock, NY. Her work is continually bought and rented on many HBO tv series and other tv shows and movie productions.She had a solo exhibition at the Monmouth Museum, NJ. and other art centers and galleries. Her current series of mixed media collages on Mylar and acrylic/collage paintings on canvas are an expressionistic and dreamlike journey of images inspired by the continuing damage and threat to our environment by humans. The series fuses an expressive style with various paint mediums and photo/collage elements. The primary subject is animals; endangered, or extinct, fantastical human forms, and contemporary debris that exist within a landscape of imagined chaos. Very often the scene is constructed from the subjects’ point of view, as if the animals and fantastical forms are telling the story. All told the work presents an original and curious universe, a cautionary place that’s disturbing, but perhaps hopeful. A world of imaginary dystopia where familiar elements are combined to create an artistically luscious unease.

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